SUSTAINABILITY + COMPLIANCE

Fairness, consideration and a conscious approach towards the world we live in is part of the ROMAI DNA. Our employees are the key to success. The products we create can only be produced in close and trusting coordination with customers and suppliers.

We live sustainability: We have been producing the majority of our electricity ourselves for more than 20 years. In 2022, our new, even more efficient photovoltaic system was put into operation.

Preamble

Our comprehension of trendsetting sustainability is based on the principles of economic success, fairness, respect & responsibility and includes the dimensions of society, ecology & economy. We comprehend sustainable action in terms of the definition of the Brundtland-report1 and the definitions of the German "Rat für Nachhaltige Entwicklung"2.

Strategical:

  1. Sustainability is a crucial part of our company strategy.
  2. We create solid business schemes with sustainable values and secure entrepreneurial success.
  3. Our technologies and solutions promote worldwide sustainable developments.

Operative:

  1. Sustainable thinking and action are represented in our processes and products.
  2. We act with consideration of resources and stand up for climate protection.
  3. Our staff is our most valuable asset. We promote engagement and participation.
  4. We stand up for keeping the human rights.

Cultural:

  1. Our company is a habitat.
  2. We take responsibility in our region.
  3. We do, what we promise!

Communicative:

  1. We actively cultivate the network with all participants.
  2. We transparently communicate our sustainable action.

1 „Sustainable development meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.“ (Brundtland-report, 1987)

2 „Sustainable development means to consider ecological aspects equal to social and economic aspects. Therefore, sustainable economy means: For our children and grandchildren, we must leave behind us a sound ecological and economic structure.“ (Rat für Nachhaltige Entwicklung, 2001)